Leaflet #4: a perfect (im)perfect choreography

https://digitrading.biz/de/forexcfd-handel/ forex handel forum Welcome to a first public performance of (im)perfect choreographies part 2 and 3, and a video installation before and after. The performance is one of the several outcomes of the art and research project with the same title, which in accordance with crip theory challenges the normative understanding of ability, body, movement and language.

click here (im)perfect choreographies is a performance whereby different voices dance a polyphonic conversation.
Sudden outbursts and extended pauses carry this dancing conversation that allows each single movement to contemplate its deviant meaning. Different together, with splendid rigor and subtle wit, they dwell into several places, real ones and make-believe. Kindly and from a distance they tell an intrapersonal narrative that splits language apart.

http://doublediamondltd.com/bog/1549 The project and performance is a collaboration between c.off, ccap and the daily activity center VIDA. The artistic collaborators Madeleine Lindh and Anja Arnqvist tells us more about the working process:

http://lagkassan.se/8033/2633 – The “conversation”, part 2 of (im)perfect choreographies, came about through methods of speaking of and about images. We brought images and described those, which became a practice on it’s own that eventually warped the pace and motive of utterances, questions and statements. It opened up for another way of communicating, and for other readings of narrative(s) to be made, says Madeleine Lindh.

bitcoin explained youtube The conversations unfolded to a performance and art in itself. It became a way of communication without having a straightforward, normative dialogue with each other. In the waiting, in the distance in-between the spoken words, certain kinds of sensational experiences and meanings were produced, and the conventional understanding of time was shaken.

get link – The conversation grows organically, allows a permissive environment and embraces the meaning production that arises in that particular moment. It enables a space where different meanings can occur and thrive. What is truly interesting is what happens in the gap, between the questions and the answers, says Anja Arnquist.

follow link During the working process a lot of text material was produced, and the process was also documented through a “tvodd” (vodcast).

go to link – The tvodd was a way of documenting what we did in the working process. We came up with the idea of a kind of “confession booth” like in reality- TV, where you could go and speak when you had something to say, show or process. It eventually became a place where an intrapersonal narrative could grow, and was interlaced with the overall working process, says Madeleine Lindh.